[Ema hasn't seen America, or Alfred, in a few months. So, she's very happy to be outside today. It's a little cold out, but that doesn't matter when ice cream is involved. Ice cream and friends, what could be better? Well, maybe science. But those other two things are really good, too. She stands outside on the sidewalk, lab coat on, goggles
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But he's up before she can ask if he's okay, grinning brightly, glasses flashing in the sunlight and expression bright and pleased]
That's what you call a world-hop-thing? That was so awesome!
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Yeah, that's a world hop! Did you have a nice trip?
[With that asked, she gestures outward extravagantly with one of her hands. Towards the city around them, shiny and dirty and modern and old.]
Welcome to the world of tomorrow!
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That was so cool, Ema. You sounded like you just came out of a science fiction movie!
[he walking down the street (most likely in the opposite direction of the ice cream stand) with a skip in his step as he takes in the sights]
So this is my house in the future? [he is obviously impressed]
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[She's really very happy at the compliment, and so she doesn't mind that they're going in the wrong direction. Not yet. Maybe in a little bit, when she gets hungrier and cravings for sprinkles and strawberries and---Right. Focus, Ema.]
Yup! It's pretty sciencetastic, right? I'm not sure when all of this [gesturing goes here] got built, but it's pretty amazing when you think about it.
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